Yamaha Parts Canada

Bryan Hudgin, Yamaha’s Race Director commented, “We know racing is expensive, especially for the amateurs. What’s great about the Yamaha ‘Factory Ride’ award is, not only are we assisting amateur riders by giving them use of a YZ, but also access to our great accessory and gear partners like AXO, One Industries, Matrix and our own Yamalube and GYTR brands!”

With ‘Factory Rides’ awarded at the Raymond Western Canadian Amateur National, Deschambault Eastern Canadian Amateur National and the upcoming Parts Canada TransCan, Canadian Motocross Grand National Championship, Hudgin went on to discuss the importance of giving one award away at each event, “The award gives amateur Yamaha riders from coast to coast a chance to earn this prize. This award shows our commitment to amateur racing and our appreciation for their business. We want our customers to know they’re always a part of the Yamaha family and hopefully this helps to do that.”

In 2014, you could ride away on a YZ of your choice AND receive a $2500 parts credit!

How Do You Win?

Of all the Yamaha riders at each event, the winning rider must attain the most cumulative points for their finishes. Enter as many classes as you can to increase your chances!

The Rules:

Contest open only to amateur Yamaha riders.

You must be a resident of Canada.

Your Yamaha must be a Canadian purchased unit.

Rider cannot be an employee of Yamaha Motor Canada or one of its dealerships.

Winner is only eligible for one prize. (Cannot win at multiple events)

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